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Democrats Start Anti-Bush Ad Campaign (aka; how pathetic can they be?!)
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| WILL LESTER, Associated Press Writer
Posted on 07/21/2003 11:36:14 AM PDT by God luvs America
CRAWFORD, Texas - Democrats are launching a television ad that accuses President Bush (news - web sites) of misleading Americans on the nuclear threat from Iraq (news - web sites).
Republicans urged broadcasters not to carry the ad, set to be aired initially Monday in Madison, Wis., then elsewhere; they called it "deliberately false and misleading."
The Democratic National Committee (news - web sites) has been raising money through an e-mail campaign that began July 10 to help finance the ad, which sharply questions Bush's veracity on Iraq's weapons.
The ad says: "In his State of the Union address, George W. Bush told us of an imminent threat. ... America took him at his word."
The video shows Bush saying, "Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
The ad continues: "But now we find out it wasn't true.
"A year earlier, that claim was proven false. The CIA (news - web sites) knew it. The State Department knew it. The White House knew it.
"But he told us anyway."
Republicans claim the ad improperly quotes Bush because his entire statement was: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
DNC spokesman Tony Welch said: "With the British in there, the president's information is still false and misleading. It is exactly what the president said."
Some Republicans have argued Bush's statement was technically accurate because it attributed the findings about uranium to the British
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TOPICS: Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: demonrats; dnc; saddamhandmaidens
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This may work in our President's favor...hopefully Americans will see this for nothing more than what it really is; another sleazy democRAT tactic and a distortion of the facts. These liberals become more shockingly repulsive by the minute!
To: God luvs America
"In his State of the Union address, George W. Bush told us of an imminent threat. ... America took him at his word."
W specifically said that the threat was not imminent. He said that if we waited until it was imminent, it would be too late.
Don't these loons remember whining about the pre-emption doctrine?
To: God luvs America
I hope they spend LOTS of their donors' money on this ad campaign....
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posted on
07/21/2003 11:44:27 AM PDT
by
Uncle Miltie
(Racism is the codified policy of the USA .... - The Supremes)
Comment #4 Removed by Moderator
To: God luvs America
This Dem ad sounds verifiably slanderous. Is there no recourse? Could the Republicans run a counter ad that claims the Dems are on the record seeking to completely cancel Social Security? Sure it's a lie ... but apparently lying on political ads is now OK.
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posted on
07/21/2003 11:48:13 AM PDT
by
ClearCase_guy
(France delenda est)
To: God luvs America
For every truth the democreeps tell they tell 100 lies.They don't have to worry about telling the truth the media will back any lie they tell.Shame on this segment of america.Democreeps and the slimy commie media are one and the same.
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posted on
07/21/2003 11:48:57 AM PDT
by
solo gringo
(Always Ranting Always Rite)
To: God luvs America
Congressman Curt Weldon has documented in his
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! speech how Clinton and his fellow democrats helped American national security.
Arming Al Qaeda in Bosnia is only one example.
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posted on
07/21/2003 11:52:41 AM PDT
by
DTA
To: God luvs America
set to be aired initially Monday in Madison, Wis
Meaning- the Democrats are worried that they may not be able to carry Wisconsin.
To: God luvs America
set to be aired initially Monday in Madison, Wis
Meaning- the Democrats are worried that they may not be able to carry Wisconsin.
To: God luvs America
"Democrats Start Anti-Bush Ad Campaign"Democrats START anti-Bush ad campaign?
Dims START anti-Bush ad campaign?
What's the dateline on this story, December, 2000?
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posted on
07/21/2003 12:03:21 PM PDT
by
Redbob
To: God luvs America
The Democrats are so used to being misled by their own leaders that they can't believe that anyone else could be just stating the truth. There's nothing misleading about those 16 words, unless one is incapable of understanding the meaning of is.
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posted on
07/21/2003 12:07:54 PM PDT
by
skr
(The liberals are only interested in seeking Weapons for Bush Destruction)
Woh, woh, woh, HOLD THE PHONE, they are running these ads in TEXAS?!?!?! Am I missing something?
I hope they spend LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS of money in Texas, they don't have a snoballs chance in hell of winning Texas.
To: God luvs America
The video shows Bush saying, "Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." Hmmm...some words are missing. "According to British intelligence..."
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posted on
07/21/2003 12:19:57 PM PDT
by
hattend
To: babyface00
Don't these loons remember whining about the pre-emption doctrine? That remindes me, I saw Doug Hattaway on TV this morning claiming that because of the war in Iraq, Saddam's WMD's are more dangerous to us now than ever.
How can these 'rats simultaneously claim that there were no WMD's while claiming that we're in more danger from those non-existent WMD's than we would have been had we not gone to war with Iraq, and not be called on it by the press?
We can't go to war because the threat isn't imminent enough becomes we were lied to because Bush claimed that the threat was imminent, and There are no WMD's becomes we can't go to war because Saddam will use his WMD's agaisnt us becomes there were never any WMD's becomes we're in more danger now than ever of Saddam's WMD's.
Arghhhhh!
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posted on
07/21/2003 12:22:25 PM PDT
by
alnick
(Kakkate Koi!)
To: ClearCase_guy
This Dem ad sounds verifiably slanderous. Is there no recourse? Could the Republicans run a counter adSure. They should run an ad threatening to sue the DNC for more than it is worth if they put the ad on--and follow through. And they should demand that the FCC enforce the law against broadcasting a false signal. A false signal which in this case is targeted to weakening the administration's ability to prosecute foreign policy, for political gain. Political gain is not an excuse for lawbreaking; else al Qaeda was perfectly within its rights (as indeed some treasonous types have suggested on-air) on 9/11. Failure to respond is weakness, no less dangerous to the Constitution than x42's lax policy toward al Qaeda was. The FCC's function in broadcast is forbidden to the government, in any other medium. The FCC is constitutionally suspect and its decisions should be subject to court scrutiny, probably strict scrutiny.
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posted on
07/21/2003 12:39:55 PM PDT
by
conservatism_IS_compassion
(The everyday blessings of God are great--they just don't make "good copy.")
To: God luvs America
"to help finance the ad"
Are the dems saying they don't even have enough money to run their ads.
You heard what FOX did - right ..?? After they had spent the day re-running the 2 latest hit ads on Bush for free (as news) .. it was announced FOX had done some checking and found out the dems were only spending $45,000 to run the ad in D.C. and NY markets. FOX opted not to run the ads as news anymore.
Of course, the ads weren't news to begin with - but at least FOX realized they were being USED TO RUN THE AD FOR NO DOLLARS.
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posted on
07/21/2003 1:00:06 PM PDT
by
CyberAnt
( America - You Are The Greatest!!)
To: CyberAnt
idiots
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posted on
07/21/2003 1:02:38 PM PDT
by
eyespysomething
(Would someone please tell them to SHUT UP!)
To: alnick
Arghhhhh!
Gives me a headache just trying to comprehend the tortuous logic required to tow the dem party line.
BTW, what's Kakkate Koi mean? Looks Japanese to my untrained eyes, but a Google search turned up zilch.
To: babyface00
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posted on
07/21/2003 1:26:52 PM PDT
by
alnick
(Kakkate Koi!)
To: alnick
Thanks!
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